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FourScore Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-30-09 03:28 PM
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Kids Do the Darndest Things: Joe Biden's Cocaine Dilemma
Edited on Mon Mar-30-09 03:28 PM by FourScore
Kids Do the Darndest Things: Joe Biden's Cocaine Dilemma
By Tony Newman, AlterNet. Posted March 30, 2009.

Oh, the Irony: Ashley Biden's father played a major role in creating the Drug Czar’s office and filled prisons with nonviolent drug offenders.

I received a text message at 11 pm on Saturday while I was walking to a party in Brooklyn. The message was about a “breaking story”: Ashley Biden, daughter of Vice President Joe Biden, has allegedly been caught on video using cocaine. My friends know that I work at the Drug Policy Alliance, so I often get emails or calls when celebrities or elected officials have some drug use drama.

My first thought was shit, again? It was less than two months ago that Michael Phelps face was plastered in the press for the Bong Hit Seen Around the World. While walking down the street, with my own vodka buzz on, a range of other thoughts started racing through my head.

Part of me is thinking of the irony. As Senator in the late 1980s, Mr. Biden was a cheerleader for the drug war. He played a major role in creating the Drug Czar’s office and in enacting the draconian mandatory minimum sentences that have filled our prisons with nonviolent drug law offenders. It’s practically a page right out of the “Traffic” screenplay. If the video proves to be legitimate, Ms. Biden could join Noelle Bush, Rush Limbaugh, Patrick Kennedy, Ted Haggard and the many other examples that prove drug use and abuse can touch every family.

The next feeling is uneasiness. When stories like this hit families, especially political ones, it can break in two ways.

On one hand, I can envision Mr. Biden, realizing that drug use is so wide spread that it even touches his daughter, would become more sympathetic to other people who use drugs. There are hundreds of thousands people behind bars serving long prison sentences on drug charges. The realization that other people’s kids are living in a cage for doing the same thing that his daughter did could be a transformative experience. In recent years, Mr. Biden has championed a number of progressive drug policy reforms -- like introducing legislation to completely eliminate the 100-to-1 crack/powder cocaine sentencing disparity and rolling back the mandatory minimums he favored in the late 1980s. Perhaps his daughter’s experience will strengthen his resolve.

On the other hand, these experiences can cause people to move into another direction. When Jimmy Carter was president, his administration seriously considered marijuana decriminalization. There is even footage of Jimmy Carter and others in his administration saying that the laws against marijuana are more harmful than the drug. But before the law was changed, someone in his drug policy staff was outed for doing cocaine at a D.C. party – and the issue of decriminalizing marijuana never came up again.

I don’t know the details of Ashley Biden and her alleged cocaine use. If she does have a drug problem, then it’s likely that she’ll gain access to the best treatment options available. It would be terrific if this led Mr. Biden to advocate for treatment on demand for all those who need it in this country.

That said, there are millions of people who have tried cocaine or use it occasionally who don’t develop a problem. If this is true in Ms. Biden’s case, she would strike another blow to the myth that if you try cocaine you will become an addict and before you know it end up unemployed and homeless. It also raises the question about whether we should be arresting and incarcerating – or even forcing people like Ms. Biden into treatment through drug courts – when she may not even have a drug problem. Too many people, including Mr. Biden, automatically want the alternative to incarceration to be coerced treatment under the supervision of the criminal justice system. Maybe we should just leave alone people whose drug use isn’t harming anyone else.

If Ms. Biden truly doesn’t have a drug problem and her biggest mistake was to allow herself to be filmed by a so-called friend trying to make money off her trust, I hope she doesn’t misdiagnosis the problem and solution. I hope that Ms. Biden and her father’s crisis management strategy will not lead to tearful apologies where she claims to have a drug problem and promises to go to treatment to go get help. Given Mr. Biden’s high profile views on the drug war, they also shouldn’t claim that this is a personal issue and that they want their privacy.

I would hope instead that Ashley’s response and action is to join the millions of people who are challenging the ignorance and irrationality of locking up hundreds of thousands of our fellow citizens because of a nonviolent drug offense. If Ashley and Joe Biden can use this embarrassing experience to become involved in changing our inhumane polices, then the Biden family and our country will be better for it.

http://www.alternet.org/drugreporter/134146/kids_do_the_darndest_things%3A_joe_biden%27s_cocaine_dilemma/
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sasquatch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-30-09 03:29 PM
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1. Joe shouldn't have been such an idiotic baby boomer in the 1980's
but then again he's not alone when it comes to that group.
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Dr.Phool Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-30-09 04:18 PM
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4. Joe's a little too old to be called a baby boomer.
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MADem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-30-09 04:29 PM
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9. He was born smack dab in the MIDDLE of WW2. He's decidedly pre-boomer. NT
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MADem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-30-09 03:40 PM
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2. Has the so-called "friend" sold the tape, yet?
Edited on Mon Mar-30-09 03:40 PM by MADem
Until it is "out there" there is no real point in speculating on what Miss Biden was up to, or what her "problem" is.

I'm sure the tape exists, but without it being available for us to see it and gain clues to what Miss Biden's level of interest in the stuff was, it's just pointless to speculate about her "issues." If she even has any...

I will say, I think her "friend," like that Oympian's "friend," deserves the Asshole of the Year award.

Edit: Faiure to spell-check
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Dr.Phool Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-30-09 04:20 PM
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5. Better check it again.
:rofl:
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MADem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-30-09 04:27 PM
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8. Check "what" again?
Look, there's a tape out there of this poor girl snorting a little coke. No one has admitted to buying it. Yet.

I just read that a) It was taken with a HIDDEN camera, and b) The lawyer repping the creepy "friend" has declined to continue repping the sleazeball (because of the hidden camera aspect).

The young woman was busted (not convicted, though) for pot and was bailed out by a friend while in college.

I feel sorry for her.

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Smith_3 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-30-09 04:04 PM
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3. Good catch. I say throw this story at him any chance possible.
Hold politicians accountable even if they are Democrats. Hypocricy should always be exposed.
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onethatcares Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-30-09 04:22 PM
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6. I missed that one.
if my kids are doing something that I don't encourage, does that make me a hypocrite? If my kids do things that I'm not aware of, does that make me a hypocrite? I must have missed something about the sins of the children being visited on the parents somewhere along the way.

I'll tell you the same thing my mom told me, "once your kids are out of the house, you can only hope that they aren't doing something stupid, illegal, immoral or just plain dumb."
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Smith_3 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-31-09 01:50 AM
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10. He is a hypocrite, if he will not see to it that his daughter gets punished to the full extent.
He pushed for laws criminalizing non-violent drug offenses. If his daughter does not get the same punishment as some hoodster would get for getting caught with the same amount of cocain (because daddy is teh vice president), I'll be happy if the press cram that story up his as every chance they get.
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mitchum Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-30-09 04:22 PM
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7. Chickens come home to roost...and hoover up blow
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